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IVR Polls Releases Texas Poll

10/20/07

Candidate TX
Rudy Giuliani 24
Fred Thompson 19
Mike Huckabee 14
Mitt Romney 14
Tom Tancredo 7
John McCain 6
Ron Paul 6
Duncan Hunter 4
Other/Unsure 6
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The last IVR Poll of Texas showed Fred Thompson winning the state by a slim 25% to 21% margin over Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani has overtaken Thompson in this poll while Huckabee and Romney remain strong alternative third and fourth candidates.

Tancredo was not included in the last poll but is showing up incredibly well here.

Duncan Hunter, the Republican who won the Texas Straw Poll was in last place of all the Republicans but still had 4% in this poll, and it represents the highest he has ever rated in any poll.

Ron Paul and John McCain are both sittiing at 6%.

Earlier polls have shown significant gender gaps, with Thompson, Huckabee and Paul having much higher support among men. Giuliani had much higher support among women, and women were more likely to be undecided. Most of these gaps are still in place, but are less pronounced. The one change is that Huckabee now scores slightly higher with women.

Thompson & Romney Lead Among Under 40 Crowd

Among age bracket, Thompson and Romney lead the under-40 cohort at 23%, followed by Huckabee and Romney at 14%. Republicans from 40-59 preferred Thompson and Giuliani at 21%, followed by Huckabee at 16% and Romney at 14%. Among Republicans 60 and older, Giuliani was well ahead at 32%, followed by Thompson at 15%, Huckabee at 14% and Romney at 11%. No other candidate broke 10% in any age bracket.

 

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